It's not a useless law. I see people doing this all the time in my town and they drive worse than people on their cell phones. You can't control a vehicle with an animal in your lap.
He likely had to propose the law because the act didn't satisfy the requirements of reckless driving laws.
I agree, actually - I don't know about it being worse with age (I'm 30, btw, and last breakup was 5 months ago) but when it happens, it can affect work pretty negatively. Motivation is down, emotions are on edge. I'm not saying it should be long, but a couple/few days to recenter isn't a bad idea.
Well, not "chinese" style, but this one guy's style of teaching it. It's popular, but doesn't seem to really work very well. The Chinese learn English in school from an early age, but have problems with natural-sounding English. Programs like this are supposed to help people sound more natural, but this one isn't very effective. Fun to watch, for sure.
don't know about the ring, but I just realized the "disembodied hand" holding the knife is really just the hand of that one guy folded back against his hip. Makes so much more sense now.
At Georgia State University, one of the buildings started life as a parking garage, so it is built kind of like this.
I was only in the building one time, so don't remember much about it, but it was frustrating trying to figure out what floor I was on and where the classroom was. That was probably less a design problem than a labeling problem though, I suppose.
He likely had to propose the law because the act didn't satisfy the requirements of reckless driving laws.
And yeah, it's actually surprising how LITTLE damage was done, considering the tornado.
Today's storm didn't make a tornado - all's well :)
I was only in the building one time, so don't remember much about it, but it was frustrating trying to figure out what floor I was on and where the classroom was. That was probably less a design problem than a labeling problem though, I suppose.